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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced 25th Anniversary sets

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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of a Back to the Future 25th Anniversary Trilogy for October 26th. Extras will include commentaries with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton, Q&A Commentaries with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale, 16 Deleted Scenes, a new 6-part retrospective documentary, a Michael J. Fox Q&A, a Nuclear Test Site Ending Storyboard Sequence, 2 music videos ("Huey Lewis and the News Power of Love", "ZZ Top DoubleBack"), Behind the Scenes features ("Outtakes", "Original Makeup Tests", "Production Design", "Storyboarding", "Designing the DeLorean", "Designing Time Travel", "Hoverboard Test", "Designing Hill Valley", "Designing the Campaign"), Photo Galleries, 3 Archival Featurettes ("Making the Trilogy: Chapters One, Two & Three", "The Making Of Back to the Future Part I, II & III", "The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy"), and theatrical trailers. The Blu-ray release will also include a Back to the Future Night special hosted by Leslie Nielson. We've attached package artwork for each of the releases below:

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Double dip ? This will be a triple dip for me. I got the trilogy set in '05 (and sent in for the corrected version of 2 & 3), then a few months ago, I got the special edition of the first movie. I, of course, will be getting this blu-ray set. I'm especially glad that it will have clips of Eric Stoltz as Marty as well as having all the previous extras on it. I love the BTTF extras.

stevoj wrote: Wilson Bros wrote: Would be nice if it had the participation of Eric Stoltz.

The Wilson Bros

Bob Zemeckis has said that the new documentary contains 3 pieces of footage of Eric Stoltz as Marty. Hmmm.. that would be interesting.... Making the decision whether or not to by it harder.....I would wait for the reviews to ensure they have done the BD conversion properly....

I loved the first one. It was very well handled and a must-buy. I wasn't that much into 2 and 3. But I did make up my mind to pick up the trilogy when it came out on Blu, so I will do so end of this year.

The first one was great. New and inventive. Funny and an overall joy to watch. The second was pretty good. Rehashed in spots. Forced in others. The third movie was just lame. Jumps all over the place and the premise was tired and very forced. Really, a locomotive going 88 mph? In the late 1800's? I always support the idea of suspending reality in movies. Just couldn't buy this one. All in all, this is an obvious cash grab before these movies dematerialize into oblivion. Flogging a near dead horse for sure. Admittedly the extras make the release. Too bad you just can't rent or buy just the extras disc.

This Collectors Edition Tin Includes A Delorean blueprint, An 'Outtatime' number plate, The Sports Almanac, Save The Clocktower poster & A Lenticular photo of Marty's family plus much, much more!

Only drawback is its priced at £44.99/€58.49, ouchie. I wish I could be able to sell my dvd trilogy set before I eventually buy this but I doubt it. As long as it gets great reviews for the transfers I will definitely purchase this.

Day one purchase for me! I just hope the films are in frame. The audio is DTS HD MA 5.1. Also according to producer Bob Gale the new documentary will have ultra-rare footage of Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly.Can't wait!

Hoped they would have done something that the Japanese did for the 20th anniversary! That included: DeLorian number plate, paper craft items, replicas of the three letters Doc sent in 1885 to Marty in 1985, Kubrick figure set & of course, the trilogy in a 4 disc set, all movies with DTS! Out of print unfortunately,but these have been known to turn up on ebay from time to time.

RalphFiennes wrote: Wilson Bros wrote: Would be nice if it had the participation of Eric Stoltz.

The Wilson Bros

Can't really see that ever happening, but it would make for an essential documentary if you knew he was in it.

This is great news. The first film convinced me as a child that I NEEDED to do 3 things asap: learn to skateboard, learn the guitar and buy a DeLorean, purely because these three things were by far the coolest in the world.

Wilson Bros wrote: Would be nice if it had the participation of Eric Stoltz.

The Wilson Bros

Can't really see that ever happening, but it would make for an essential documentary if you knew he was in it.

This is great news. The first film convinced me as a child that I NEEDED to do 3 things asap: learn to skateboard, learn the guitar and buy a DeLorean, purely because these three things were by far the coolest in the world.